Do Step Inn is a two-pearl 85-room hostel that’s split between two buildings in a largely residential district close to Westbahnhof station. It’s a clean and characterful option for travelers wanting to see Vienna on a budget, offering a range of private rooms and dorms. Features include two communal kitchens, a front desk-slash-bar that opens during reception hours, and a cute outdoor courtyard. All rooms have free Wi-Fi, bed linens, and fans. However, the dorms are small and beds can be very close together. The hostel is aimed at students and backpackers and while there’s a friendly vibe, it's not a hugely social place. Travelers looking for more of a party atmosphere should consider the Wombats CITY HOSTEL Vienna “The Naschmarkt.”
Do Step Inn is a two-pearl 85-room hostel that’s split between two buildings in a largely residential district close to Westbahnhof station. It’s a clean and characterful option for travelers wanting to see Vienna on a budget, offering a range of private rooms and dorms. Features include two communal kitchens, a front desk-slash-bar that opens during reception hours, and a cute outdoor courtyard. All rooms have free Wi-Fi, bed linens, and fans. However, the dorms are small and beds can be very close together. The hostel is aimed at students and backpackers and while there’s a friendly vibe, it's not a hugely social place. Travelers looking for more of a party atmosphere should consider the Wombats CITY HOSTEL Vienna “The Naschmarkt.”
The mid-range Hotel Das Tigra is notable for its central location and serious breakfast spread featuring Viennese Bundt cakes. Rooms are comfortable and modern -- some have hardwood floors and suites include private saunas. The rates are reasonable compared to other similar hotels in the heart of the city, and free breakfast and Wi-Fi keep rates low. The ambience is historic (Mozart lived in the building in 1773) and there are modern meeting rooms and a small bar, but the hotel lacks a full restaurant and there's no fitness center.
The mid-range Hotel Das Tigra is notable for its central location and serious breakfast spread featuring Viennese Bundt cakes. Rooms are comfortable and modern -- some have hardwood floors and suites include private saunas. The rates are reasonable compared to other similar hotels in the heart of the city, and free breakfast and Wi-Fi keep rates low. The ambience is historic (Mozart lived in the building in 1773) and there are modern meeting rooms and a small bar, but the hotel lacks a full restaurant and there's no fitness center.
Located in Landstrasse, this four-pearl, 116-room property is situated next to the beautiful Belvedere Palace. It's an ideal base for exploring the city, as Vienna Central Station and tram links within easy walking distance. The hotel has an industrial, loft-style design, blended with retro decor. Rooms are simple and sharp, with minimal furnishings. Modern amenities include flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, and free Wi-Fi. Bathrooms are partially open, with rainfall showers and separate toilets. The on-site restaurant is a popular brunch spot, serving international cuisine and fresh baked goods. A breakfast buffet is served daily, though this costs extra. Looking for even more bespoke appeal? A shop sells fresh honey from beehives on the roof. Travelers looking for a quieter location should consider the Hollmann Beletage, which adds a free breakfast.
Located in Landstrasse, this four-pearl, 116-room property is situated next to the beautiful Belvedere Palace. It's an ideal base for exploring the city, as Vienna Central Station and tram links within easy walking distance. The hotel has an industrial, loft-style design, blended with retro decor. Rooms are simple and sharp, with minimal furnishings. Modern amenities include flat-screen TVs, air-conditioning, and free Wi-Fi. Bathrooms are partially open, with rainfall showers and separate toilets. The on-site restaurant is a popular brunch spot, serving international cuisine and fresh baked goods. A breakfast buffet is served daily, though this costs extra. Looking for even more bespoke appeal? A shop sells fresh honey from beehives on the roof. Travelers looking for a quieter location should consider the Hollmann Beletage, which adds a free breakfast.